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# 15  
Old 03-10-2002
Bug OpenSSH

Web sites and downloads and GNUs, oh my! Anyone with an SSH build mismatch should go directly to

http://macosx.forked.net/

The SSH package (for non-Mac types, this is a native Macintosh file which will install directly with Apple's Installer.app) was the last one on the above page when I was there; if it's not there, search the site. Also on a Macintosh note, Sherlock.app did an astoundingly effecient job of finding the above site from the search string "Precompiled SSH for OS X." Happy trails!
# 16  
Old 03-10-2002
Bug http://macosx.forked.net/

http://macosx.forked.net/ has tons of precompiled Mac OS X packages. Some are the second or third most recent, but many are the newest stable releases. All of the files decompress as packages; just double click on them to launch Installer.app.
# 17  
Old 03-10-2002
If you love MAC OS X.... check out this vB style for this site, just added today for your pleasure:

https://www.unix.com/?styleid=21

Neo
# 18  
Old 03-10-2002
Re: not to cut you all short....

I was thinking of doing just that! I am looking to get a used Mac (wish Mac hardware was like intel ... you buy parts and build your own box). What would you recommend for a decent speed box that would run OSX comfortably!

Neo, I like the lighter look of the site, it is quite pleasant.

Quote:
Originally posted by loadc
Go here

http://www.macosx.org/utilsys.html

download the patch (I believe it to be the updated version for your OSX install

Run the command it gives you at the site under the download for the patch

Be happy with OSX.

If you really want to get crazy with OSX, get another box and put Darwin on it, there are a TON of cool things to do with the underlying OS without the constraints placed on you by Aqua. There is GCC and all the rest, and if you aren't comfy with the patch because of the source, please go to apple.com and check under the OSX area for the latest news on the SSH bug, they are usually pretty good and happy to help (in a general sort of customer-on-my-webiste sort of way).

gratzi,


loadc
# 19  
Old 03-10-2002
Re: Re: not to cut you all short....

Quote:
Neo, I like the lighter look of the site, it is quite pleasant.
Thanks.... running these boards is a lot of work...... believe me, a thankless, time consuming job..... Smilie
# 20  
Old 03-10-2002
Lightbulb OpenSSH

Thanks, guys, for everything. I think that, for right now, the site with the precompiled packages is about my speed. Not all of them worked, but the biggies---OpenSSH, pico, tar, and apache--did. The straight BSD command-line programs are MUCH more straightforward than the X11 apps. Of course, the Cocoa (that's OS X's advanced object-oriented application environment, basically OpenStep 2002) applications are the slickest I've ever seen on any platform, but you've got to compare apples to apples (pun intended). Anyhoo, I'm fine with SSH, which I actually use; the GCC can wait until I have more seat time in. Thanks again!
# 21  
Old 03-10-2002
Re: Re: Re: not to cut you all short....

Quote:
Originally posted by Neo


Thanks.... running these boards is a lot of work...... believe me, a thankless, time consuming job..... Smilie
Just out of curiosity, what graphical tool did you use for like buttons ? They look crisp in spite of the lighter tones!
 
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